But, I didn't know this as I never used another gas price application. In the absence of this information or guidance from waze, putting the highest price was my natural inclination. Based on this thread, I will enter the cash price. But, most aren't going to see this thread. I simply don't think it going to work well to rely on people knowing the "standard."gettingthere wrote:Every single gas price application uses the cash price. It's the standard unless credit prices are specified.
I totally agree. Most prices currently come from the third party source. It seem to me to be highly beneficial for waze to simply state that the prices that are shown from the external source are cash prices and that they should be updated by wazers with the cash price.gettingthere wrote:Again, please update prices using the cash price. All Wazers need to be using the same data entry process or this new gas price comparison functionality is totally useless since you cannot compare between stations effectively. It's bad enough that prices are already showing for grades of fuel that are not available (eg. Diesel).
To be honest, I can't remember the last time I was at a station that charged extra for credit. No that's not right, the last time was the second time I used waze to find a gas station. But before that I can't remember. So I haven't really given cash prices any thought until waze added the feature.gettingthere wrote:If you pay with credit card you know you will be paying more in many cases. You surely already know which brands around you charge extra for credit.
Re: Reporting Gas prices - cash or credit?